MiXit-G said:
I think Behringer compressors sound terrible.
Yo' Mix-it-Master-G, I don't understand your statement about
"sounds terrible" when a comp is basically a dynamics processor
rather than a signal processor.
Beh's comps,while not the greatest, produces more than adequate processing less the inherent and unwanted sound artifacts produced by,say a 3630 or a Zoom. The Composer's limiter is capable of shelving peaks(especially when utilizing the Peak Lmtr function @9db's+) faster than my RNC. When incorporating unit's gates at a hi-thresh and attack higher than 1.2, there is no audible "residue" present which can be verified by observing output meters of board or recd'ing medium, even when using a "slow" release.
Being a gear junkie/slut/whore, I own Behs MultiCom,AutoCom,Composer along with an RNC,DBX and 3630
and while my RNC provides transparent and clean signal shaping
and being my #1 processor, the Composer's shelving capabilities'
especially when I'm playing the percussive-slap technique on bass
where I need FAST level-capping when I'm pluckin' the G-string, the Composer affords me the control I seek!
The S-Com Comps are below average comps with even slower release times than the 3630. Gates Thresh levels must be boosted at a higher level than your average,mid-level unit to compensate for it's slower by nearly .05 milsec release.
Street @ $149 you're better off putting up a few extra slices of cheese and get an RNC or dumb-down and get a Composer.